No I don’t think you can “lose” your salvation but I think there is a possibility you can reject it. Salvation is a freewill choice to repent and believe and when you do the gift of grace is extended to you. Repentance means to change direction so when you recognize the gift of grace being offered you change your life direction and follow Jesus. You accept his offer of salvation. If you willfully choose to return back to your life of sin, you have changed direction or repented of your decision to accept the grace offered you. I’m not talking about falling into sin or having sin in your life, I’m talking about the complete, willful decision to live in sin without regard to Christ at all. A very interesting study!!

Lastly, if scripture says to “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling”, if there is no danger at all, then what is there to work out or to be afraid of or tremble about?

Follow these scriptures and see what you think the bible is saying.

Salvation, Can I Lose it?

Eph 2:1-10 have been saved – grace through faith – gift (He doesn’t remove the gift we refuse the gift). I have a responsibility to live outside the “used to” and walk now in the “alive with Christ”.Psalms 91 filled with promises and blessing but only to those who “dwell in” 2. God is not a respecter of persons where His love is concerned but He is where His judgment is concerned 1 John 5:1-5 “who is it that overcomes”…? Those who still walk in “our” faith and love is “keeping” His commands.Rev.3:1-5 “worthy” matters, Rev.3:14-21 “one or the other” forces Him to spit us out of His mouth also, to the “one” who is victorious…

Rev. 3:10-13 to endure is a conscious decision – “take your crown” implication is you had it and allowed it to be taken (lost?)

1. Eph 2:1-10 have been saved – grace through faith – gift (He doesn’t remove the gift we refuse the gift). I have a responsibility to live outside the “used to” and walk now in the “alive with Christ”.

John 3:16-21 continual believing (faith) releases us from condemnation (NOW no condemnation…who are IN Christ) not believing returns us to condemnation by implication.